14 SIMPLE Photography Tips for BREATHTAKING portraits

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Here are 14 simple photography tricks and tips to take amazing portrait photography! With these photography tips for beginners, you can learn how to take portraits and improve your portrait photography fast.

Learn about lighting, composition, camera lenses, rule of thirds, and more in this quick but educations how to photography video.

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20 thoughts on “14 SIMPLE Photography Tips for BREATHTAKING portraits

  1. Imho, the best tip in all of these is shoot in continuous mode to capture 2 to 3 images as the latter frames will be sharper. Surprising how much difference this makes. Nice work Bach Photography!

  2. Brilliant video. I recently got back into photography after being away from it for 8 years due to my career. Got myself a 5DMKII (Granted old but still a beast), a 50mm F1.4 and soon an 85mm F1.8 cannot wait to start doing shoots again. The RAW files you left are fantastic to practice editing whilst I am at work as well, thanks so much!

  3. For the eyes contact tip I feel that sometimes it depends for what kind of feel we are going for. I saw some great protraits without eye contact

  4. Great ideas the only problem for me is all of these are models and women too
    Why not some variety like how to take flattering shots of older women or rugged shots of men or how to guide non models on posing or anyone that isn't a pro at posing? Most people practicing photos won't have some ig model posing for them I think getting a great shot of just a regular person would take more talent

  5. Yes, rules are needed in function of the intent. A good photo is one that show that something is happening. All is about the event, and so the scene and the feeling can command the needed rules or the need to break some. At some point you will need that angled shot, or that blurred moving hand, however a cut foot or hand… hum that will always look wrong. There are careful setup photos and also stolen photos in the instant. We must concentrate on the setup and each detail, but also be open and shoot away an awkward moment, a smile or eyes closed. The advice about changing location is huge : because planning does not, in general lead to the best ones, there are some unexpected exceptional shots. Both planning, attention to detail and luck are needed. You don't have luck, you go hunt for it. (you'll end up with 800 shots … but, well, never edit a half success, only go for the best ones, retouching will never save a miss, editing and retouching will only make a great shot greater, but will not make a good one great, nor a meh one good)

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